The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fundholder \Fund"hold"er\, a.
One who has money invested in the public funds.
--J. S. Mill.
Wiktionary
n. (context British English) a general practitioner who manages his own budget, purchasing healthcare from one or more hospital trusts
Usage examples of "fundholder".
In his speech he assigned the alteration of the currency as the chief cause of the calamity, since it operated injuriously on all classes except the fundholder and annuitant, and by its ruinous effects on private contracts, as well as public payments, was calculated to endanger all kinds of property.
The only agitation in which the higher classes took part was in opposition to the unjust scheme of Disraeli, to tax the Irish fundholder for the advantage of the English and Irish landholder.